The excitement of this movie revolves around the leader Paul Cutler, who does his best to save the people and rescue them during his missions for ten years, to come later the decision of appointing him to train S.w.a.t team, but the events flipped upside down in Detroit when one of the hostages was killed.
Amusing in the moment, with a merry junk food cinema rhythm, the low-budget follow-up isn't nearly as brawny as the original feature, electing video game stylistics and movie-of-the-week plotting to dream up a new adventure.
Hardly fresh or original, but S.W.A.T.: Firefight is an enjoyable, action-packed follow-up to the 2003 original and one of the better DTV titles out there.